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2/13/2011 7:29:48 PM EDT
I posted this in the  tech forums but got no reply and the longer this goes the less chance of getting it solved I have so. . . I got my first 1911 from a guy yesterday. I was field stripping in today and realized that the barrel link is missing! Why would he have removed it? I am VERY new to 1911's but this seems like an essential piece.
is there a good reason for him to have taken this off or should I contact him and ask him to make it right?

This is a springfield g.I btw
2/13/2011 7:32:42 PM EDT
[#1]
The link is probably just folded forward (Towards the front of the barrel, on the axis of that pin).  Shake it a bit, and it should magically appear.



I have a hard time believing that the linkage is just "gone".



 
2/13/2011 7:34:35 PM EDT
[#2]
Can I just say the barrel link is a complete pain in the ass? No clue why it'd be taken out intentionally, but I'm a novice.
2/13/2011 7:35:57 PM EDT
[#3]
It is not there. Hypthetically if the gun was fired what would happen? ( I ask because he did not sell as is, it was advertised as a complete fireable handgun)
2/13/2011 7:38:12 PM EDT
[#4]
Don't fire it. Look around where you cleaned the pistol, If the pin was loose, the pin and the link might have fallen off the barrel. If you can't get the original parts then have a gunsmith fit a new link and pin. They come in different sizes.
2/13/2011 10:22:35 PM EDT
[#5]
Must have barrel link for gun to work. Yeah do not fire the gun without it. I would contact the guy you bought it from and ask him to make it right.
2/13/2011 10:23:33 PM EDT
[#6]
yeah, barrel link is one of those parts you kinda need
2/13/2011 10:28:26 PM EDT
[#7]
He'd better make it right...
2/13/2011 10:29:55 PM EDT
[#8]
I doubt you have a 10mm LINKLESS Springfield or the Omega.

Take it to a good 1911 smith to have a new one fitted.
2/13/2011 10:32:05 PM EDT
[#9]
Hope the guy you bought has the barrel link.  Good luck and keep us posted.
2/13/2011 10:51:55 PM EDT
[#10]
It's not a part you casually leave out, either.  He might have deliberately done so.  Look hard for the part, press the seller for the part, but ultimately you'll want a decent smith to fit a link in the proper length, or buy the 3-4 link sizes (standard and those adjacent to it) and swap them in yourself. It isn't rocket science. If they are too long, they'll bind and the gun won't cycle properly. Start with the standard and see how things fit. Plenty of info available online to help.
2/13/2011 11:38:44 PM EDT
[#11]
ok maybe im the only one here that knows the slide stop goes thrugh the barrel link, the pistol would not have stayed together without the link. you would not have gotten the pistol with the link missing. its impossible to keep it assembled without it.
2/13/2011 11:41:16 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
ok maybe im the only one here that knows the slide stop goes thrugh the barrel link, the pistol would not have stayed together without the link. you would not have gotten the pistol with the link missing. its impossible to keep it assembled without it.


whoops
2/14/2011 10:40:59 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:
ok maybe im the only one here that knows the slide stop goes thrugh the barrel link, the pistol would not have stayed together without the link. you would not have gotten the pistol with the link missing. its impossible to keep it assembled without it.


whoops


The link causes the barrel to tilt down during cycling. Forward motion is stopped by the bottom lugs on the barrel. It is possible to assemble the pistol without the barrel link, but it will not function, as nothing will tilt the barrel during cycling. The barrel will stay locked to the slide, and when the bottom lugs contact the frame, the slide travel will come to an abrupt stop.
2/14/2011 10:49:22 AM EDT
[#14]
This thread is sad. Even my Hi Power is crying.
2/14/2011 11:01:19 AM EDT
[#15]
I have a SA GI and the slide stop is finicky to get back into the gun.  He might have taken it off so he could at least put the thing back together to sell it.
2/14/2011 11:09:02 AM EDT
[#16]
This is sad. The slide WILL come right off ion your hands if there is no link or if the slide stop pin is not throuhg the link. Period.